Assessing Regulatory Compliance Needs
Assessing your regulatory compliance needs from searchCompliance.com
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Data breach notifications on the rise at OCR
News -The majority of data breaches in health care organizations are caused by theft and loss of data, the latest OCR report says.
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IT shops look to e-discovery, architecture tools to manage Web content
Tip -With Web content reaching tidal-wave proportions thanks to social media, compliance officers are looking at e-discovery along with architecture-based management solutions.
HIPAA and other healthcare compliance requirements from searchCompliance.com
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Beware all costs of electronic health record systems
News -The push for universal electronic health record systems could drive up costs and make providers more susceptible to data breaches, according to new reports.
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Retooling HIPAA business associate agreements for updated rules
News -What should hospitals be adding to HIPAA business associate agreements in the light of the HITECH Act mandates about to go into effect? A recent AHIMA event offered much advice.
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Briefing: How to avoid a health care data breach
Tutorial -A data breach can be quite costly to a provider's budget and reputation. This briefing offers advice for securing health care data to comply with HIPAA and HITECH Act rules.
SOX and other public company compliance requirements from searchCompliance.com
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First SOX, now a rollback of Dodd-Frank regulations?
News -Just weeks after the JOBS Act created reductions to SOX requirements, new House legislation would cut key portions of Dodd-Frank compliance regulations.
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JOBS Act to have little influence on GRC tools and processes, for now
News -The JOBS Act alters compliance requirements for emerging companies, but experts say it should have little influence on GRC tools and strategy for those already on the right track.
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JOBS Act invites wide range of deregulation opinions
News -Proponents of the JOBS Act say deregulating emerging businesses will boost the economy. But the controversial act has attracted a variety of opinions.